Quick Reference Guide

ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
Virtual Private Networking Using SSL 7-7
v1.0, January 2010
These directives help prevent clients browsers from caching SSL VPN portal screens and
other web content.
e. Check the “ActiveX web cache cleaner checkbox to load an ActiveX cache control when
users log in to the SSL VPN portal.
The web cache cleaner will prompt the user to delete all temporary Internet files, cookies
and browser history when the user logs out or closes the web browser window. The
ActiveX web cache control will be ignored by web browsers that don't support ActiveX.
5. In the SSL VPN Portal Pages to Display section, check the checkboxes for the portal screens
you wish users to access. Any screens that are not selected will not be visible from the portal
navigation menu. Your choices are:
VPN Tunnel. Provides full network connectivity.
Port Forwarding. Provides access to specific defined network services.
6. Click Apply to confirm your settings.
The “Operation succeeded” message appears at the top of the screen. Your new layout appears
in the List of Layouts table.
Configuring Domains, Groups, and Users
Remote users connecting to the SSL VPN firewall must be authenticated before being allowed to
access the network. The login window presented to the user requires three items: a User Name, a
Password, and a Domain selection. The Domain determines the authentication method to be used
and the portal layout that will be presented.
You must create name and password accounts for your SSL VPN users. When you create a user
account, you must specify a group. Groups are used to simplify the application of access policies.
When you create a group, you must specify a domain. Therefore, you should create any needed
domains first, then groups, then user accounts.
To configure domains, groups, and users, see “Adding Authentication Domains, Groups, and
Users” on page 8-1.
Note: NETGEAR strongly recommends enabling HTTP meta tags for security
reasons and to prevent out-of-date Web pages, themes, and data being
stored in a users Web browser cache.